what is the contribution of Robert Hooke in microscope?
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Robert Hooke used an improved compound microscope he had built to study the bark of a cork tree. In doing so he discovered and named the cell – the building block of life. However he didn't know its true biological function. Hooke coined the term cell and published the discovery in his famous 1665 book Micrographia.
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Robert hook contribution towards microscope
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Hooke was actually the first person to view cells under a microscope. Using a microscope that he devised himself, he observed thin slices of cork. He noted that, under the microscope, cork was porous like a honeycomb, and that these regularly-spaced pores resembled the cells of a monastery.
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